ADM 2337 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Performance Appraisal, Performance Management, Job Performance

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Chapter 8. performance management and the employee appraisal process. Performance management: the process of creating a work environment in which people can perform to the best of their abilities. Performance appraisals: the result of a process in which a manager evaluated an employee"s performance relative to the requirements of his or her job, uses the information to the show the person where improvements are needed and why. Governments focus on development purposes of performance appraisal. Dislike having to give negative feedback: poorly trained, fear of confrontation. Content of formal appraisals comes as a surprise to employees. Performance goals are lacking, unclear or unrelated to the job description. Use of the appraisal program for conflicting purpose e. g. if salary is discussed, it becomes the focus of the pa. Tell and sell-managers tell employees their ratings, justify, and persuade employees to change. Putting it all together: 360-degree appraisal: ensure anonymity, make respondents accountable, prevent gaming of the system, use statistical procedures.

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